Oklahoma City Singer-Songwriter Graham Colton’s “Love Comes Back Around” to be featured in Real Live Angels

Oklahoma City’s Graham Colton, whose music has been heard in film and screen, including The Tonight Show and American Idol, has agreed to lend an acoustic version of his popular song Love Comes Back Around for the Brent Weber documentary Real Live Angels.

“I first met Graham several years ago, when I was anchoring the morning news in Oklahoma City and his song Here Right Now was climbing up the charts,” said Brent Weber, whose documentary begins screening in March, 2014. “I got to know an immensely talented, deeply-feeling man who supports many community charities that he believes in. His music is thoughtful and compelling, and I’m glad we found a fit for the film. It’s an honor to have one of his songs in a film that now includes several original songs.”

Colton’s music joins that of Laguna Beach’s Nick Hernandez (Nick I) and his band Common Sense as well as California singer-songwriter Jamie Bolduc. The movie even includes an original camp song, written by Camp Summit staffers many years ago that is an integral part of the camp experience. It is performed by Weber’s daughter Nicole Weber, an actress whose work with Camp Summit introduced the filmmaker to the story. Real Live Angels is a documentary by Brent Weber, produced in conjunction with his graduate studies at the University of Oklahoma’s Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, which introduces the viewer to a summer camp for people with disabilities in north Texas.

“(The movie) is a heartwarming look at how inclusion can change lives, and how volunteerism and an open heart are keys to changing the world we live in,” said Weber. Colton has been generous in the past in supporting causes alongside Weber.

In 2009 Colton played and autographed a guitar crafted with rare, inlaid materials by Western Avenue Graffiti Bridge artist Randy Powers. It raised $1,000 at auction for the Leukemia Lymphoma Society’s 2009 Man & Woman of the Year Gala. (Photo included) The guitar was provided by Guitar Stand in Oklahoma City.